## Abstract For many years, controversy has surrounded the use of biofilm models to describe the distribution of microbial biomass in natural or artificial porous media. This use is often advocated on the basis of the relative mathematical simplicity of the biofilm concept, and of the widespread av
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COMPUTATIONS OF NETWORK MODELS OF POROUS MEDIA
✍ Scribed by MANFRED RINK; JÜRGEN R. SCHOPPER
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- 108756839
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1968
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- English
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